Description&colon;Maydos two pack&lpar;2K&rpar; polyurethene anti-yellowing wood paint&lpar;lacquer&rpar; is suitable for all type of usages over any wood&period; It is suitable and excellent for interior wood furniture&comma; fixtures&comma; and surfaces&period; It is available in clear crystal with different shines &lpar;glosses&rpar;&period; Pure quality of materials without foreign particles ensures the result of decoration&period;

Advantages&colon;1&period; Premium formula without hardeners to ensure health&semi;2&period; Special yellowing resistant recipe which preserves gloss&semi;3&period; Fast surface drying which saves labor and time&semi;4&period; Easy for leveling and polishing and easy to paint and repair&period;

Preparation and Application&colon;Finishing &lpar;topcoat&rpar; highlights the beauty of wood&comma; but the process also magnifies imperfections&period; Sand the wood smooth and repair all defects before finishing&period;1&period; To produce smooth surfaces on bare wood&comma; always sand with the grain of the wood&period; The material should go through at least three sandings with successively finer grit sandpaper&period; Start with 80 grit&comma; move to 150 grit and finish with 220 grits&period; Use a tack cloth to remove dust between sandings&period; If you are using paint as a topcoat over another finish&comma; simply scuff sand the existing finish with steel wool or synthetic steel wool&period; Scuff sanding gives the paint topcoat something to bite into for better adhesion with the existing finish&period;2&period; On bare wood&comma; apply a light coat of paint and allow it to dry fully&period; After the first coat has dried&comma; lightly sand&comma; with fine grit paper&comma; to remove any raised grain&period; On an existing finish&comma; apply a coat of paint and allow it to dry according to the manufacturer's instructions before&period;3&period; Sand the dried paint lightly with 400 or higher grit sandpaper&comma; steel wool or synthetic steel wool&period; Remove any sanding dust with a tack cloth&period;4&period; Brush or wipe on another coat of paint and allow it to dry&period;5&period; Continue to apply coats of paint as indicated in steps 2 through 4 until you achieve the surface build-up you desire&period;6&period; Inspect the finish for small nicks or imperfections&period; Rub out any rough spots with steel wool or synthetic steel wool&period; Wipe with a clean tack cloth to remove any dust&period; For extra protection&comma; polish the surface with paste wax or furniture polish&period;